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Specialized search with Google Custom Search Engines


One of the best books we've ever had sitting on the shelf here at Download Squad is Google Hacks--one of those quirky "100 tips and tricks" books from big-name computing publisher O'Reilly Media. Reading through this book, you constantly marvel at just how much flexibility Google gives you in targeting, tweaking, localizing, and yes, even storing your search results for later reference.

It's fitting that O'Reilly's OnLamp.com has a new tutorial on creating your own mini-search portals, what Google calls Custom Search Engines. We first took a look at this last fall. You don't need to know any Google API tricks or special URL combinations to build a Custom Search Engine. Instead, Google gives you a 2-step wizard that lets you narrow down the pool of results to just a particular domain or a certain keyword set (so you don't have to type in the same keywords all the time). You can also tell it to prefer results from certain domains over others--handy.

This is great for finding out who might be plagiarizing your blog (some folks are dumb enough not to strip the byline from material they've leeched from RSS feeds without appropriate acknowledgement). It's also handy, if you need to keep track of media reporting and blogging on a particular subject--just fire up the custom search engine to see what's up. This makes a custom search preferable to a blog tracker such as Technorati for staying on top of new content about a particular keyword, since Google's search results are updated frequently and contain content from more than just blog sites, like Technorati.

Some other good Google Custom Search examples include STEM, the Digital Camera Review Guide, and the Canadian Finance Blog Search.

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